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Stochastic fluctuations of climate and hydrological regime caused by both natural and anthropogenic factors are the main reason for the big uncertainty of long-term hydrological forecasts. Consequently, they cause the necessity to reconsider the risk of economic activities at inland sea coasts towards its increase. To estimate such a risk some sources of uncertainty arising under the sea hydrological regime forecasting are considered in the paper. By use of digital models of a region, some features of morphometric characteristics (depending on the sea level) are revealed, and their contribution to the level regime variability is appreciated.

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Bolgov, M., Filimonova, M., Trubetskova, M. (2005). On the Problem of the Caspian Sea Level Forecasting. In: Vogtmann, H., Dobretsov, N. (eds) Transboundary Water Resources: Strategies for Regional Security and Ecological Stability. NATO Science Series, vol 46. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3082-7_2

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